Question:

Would this amp be good for my Subs?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I got 2 KICKER DCVR12 DUAL 12" 4-Ohm.

Which look like this http://media.phimart.com/millionbuy/viewer/item_img_big.php?itemno=KIKDCVR124

The sub specs are this:

* Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohm per enclosure

* Resonance Frequeny: 38Hz

* Sensitivity: 98dB

* Effective Enclosure (EXmax): 0.498"

* Power Handling (RMS): 800 Watts

* Power Handling (MAX) : 1600 Watts

* Enclosure Top Surface Depth: 13-15/16"

* Enclosure Bottom Surface Depth: 17-3/8"

* Enclosure Height: 16"

* Enclosure Width: 32-1/2"

The Amp im thinking of getting is this:

POWER ACOUSTIK LFA2-1800 (LFA21800) 2-Channel 1800W

# Number of Channels : 2-Channels

# Maximum Power : 1800 Watts

# RMS Power Output @ 4 Ohms : 300 Watts x 2-Channel

# RMS Power Output @ 2 Ohms : 380 Watts x 2-Channel

# Bridged Power : 760 Watts x 1-Channel

 Tags:

   Report

2 ANSWERS


  1. it will work and you will get some bump to em' but not as much as you could. it really depends on what you want to get out of them.

    if you lookin' for a good bump and moneys tight then go for it but if your like me just a bump won't do, i need concrete cracking and **** falling of my car...so i would get ether a better amp same watts that will give you more rms or an amp with higher watts.

    i had 2 12'' sony 1300w xpolds with an 800 watt sony xplod amp. i had to have the amp turned all the way up and you could hear them a good 2 blocks away but they didn't seem to  load so i bought 2 15'' rockford fosgate p3 and a 2400 watt 4/2 channel amp bridged...425rms x2 at 4 ohms

    http://electronics.listings.ebay.com/Car...

    is a good place to find new and good **** for cheap check it out.


  2. NO

    when it comes to car audio nine times out of ten you get what you pay for- and you need to look for CEA-compliant brands which means that the amps have been tested and produce or exceed the advertised RMS wattage with minimum distortion (distortion is the main cause of speaker damage over time)

    here are the top CEA-compliant brands

    Alpine

    Bazooka

    Blaupunkt

    Clarion

    Eclipse

    Infinity

    JBL

    JL Audio

    JVC

    Kenwood

    Kicker

    MTX

    Pioneerdon'tolk Audio

    PPI

    Rockford Fosgate

    Sony

    since you dont know the real RMS wattage from that amp you cant properly match them up and if you send too much power to your sub, you risk damaging it. The cone of the speaker and the mechanical parts that make it move may break under the stress. Surprisingly, too little power can also damage your subwoofer — in fact, it's actually more common than damage caused by overpowering.

    When the volume is turned up and the amp doesn't have enough power, the signal becomes distorted, or "clipped." This distorted signal can cause parts of the speaker to overheat, warp and melt. Not good!

    You don't have to match speaker and amp wattages exactly. An amp with a higher output than the speaker's rating won't necessarily damage the speaker — just turn the amp down a bit if you hear distortion from the sub and don't run the speaker at extremely loud volumes for lengthy periods. Likewise, you'll be OK with a lower powered amp if you keep the volume down and don't feed a distorted signal to the sub

    you would be lucky to get half of the advertised RMS wattage and it would more than likely be distorted from a lack of wattage

    you will send the amp into clipping

    Clipping

    Clipping occurs when an amplifier is asked to deliver more current to a speaker than the amp is capable of doing. When an amplifier clips, it literally cuts off the tops and bottoms of the musical waveforms that it's trying to reproduce, thus the term. This introduces a huge amount of distortion into the output signal. Clipping can be heard as a crunching sound on musical peaks.

    that causes distorted sound which will damage your subs

    check out this site for a wide selection and good prices http://sonicelectronix.com/cat_i23_mono-...

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 2 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions